AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMigration & Rights in Libya: Eastern Libya is holding Global Sumud Maghreb volunteers for another 30 days in Benghazi, with families saying detainees’ psychological health is deteriorating amid isolation and unclear legal processes. Local Governance & Protest: Tripoli’s streets have seen fresh anger over irregular migrants, as social media outrage over UNHCR and other agencies spills into demonstrations. Culture & Heritage: Authorities in western Libya arrested a gang accused of antiquities trafficking after items were advertised online; seized pieces are being checked by antiquities specialists. AI & Digital Policy: Dbaiba’s government adopted a national AI Ethics Charter and launched a 2026–2030 AI strategy with 35 initiatives across six pillars, including AI use in government services and training targets. Economy & Energy: Libya’s electricity crisis is worsening as fuel and gas supplies fall short, raising fears of longer outages and deeper institutional failures. Regional Spotlight: Benghazi will host the Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference on June 15–16, with Libya’s House of Representatives calling it a return to regional engagement.
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